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For purposes of this post, the mesothelioma victim in this case will be referred to as M.D. Jr. In a recent ruling, a Louisiana federal judge sided with the daughters of a mesothelioma victim in their wrongful death lawsuit against Avondale Shipyard. The court agreed to keep evidence about collateral source payments like insurance benefits, Social Security, Medicare, pensions, and other outside income out of the trial. So, the jury will not hear anything about the independent compensation the family received.
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For purposes of this post, the mesothelioma victim in this case will be referred to as G.L. In a recent case, the Wisconsin Supreme Court handed down a decision that could have major implications for asbestos litigation. The court sided with the family of a union steamfitter who developed mesothelioma after working around asbestos at a brewery. The big takeaway in this case is that property owners can still have a legal responsibility to keep independent contractors safe, even if those workers are not direct employees.
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For purposes of this post, the mesothelioma victim in this case will be referred to as G.S. In a recent case, a Los Angeles County jury awarded more than $33 million to an 80-year-old U.S. Army veteran who developed pleural mesothelioma after years of working around asbestos-containing lighting equipment in the Hollywood film industry. The jury found the defendant fully responsible for the victim's illness and concluded that the company acted with malice by disregarding worker safety. A verdict like this one shows that companies can be held fully accountable for the asbestos they put into their products.
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For purposes of this post, the mesothelioma victim in this case will be referred to as E.S. In a recent ruling, a federal court allowed a wrongful death mesothelioma lawsuit to proceed after a former shipyard worker alleged he unknowingly brought asbestos fibers home on his work clothes, which caused his wife's fatal illness. This case highlights the dangers of "take-home" or secondary asbestos exposure, showing how asbestos-related illnesses do not just affect workers. Family members can easily become victims too.
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